%0 Journal Article %A Rivera-Navarro, Jesús %A Bonilla, Lidia %A Gullón, Pedro %A González Salgado, Ignacio de Loyola %A Franco, Manuel %T Can we improve our neighbourhoods to be more physically active? Residents' perceptions from a qualitative urban health inequalities study %D 2022 %U https://hdl.handle.net/10433/22638 %X The objective of our study was to identify neighbourhood factors which prevent and encourage physical activity, according to the residents' perspective. We used qualitative methods, conducting 37 semi-structured interviews and 29 focus groups. The main results were that the type of physical activity that took place in every neighbourhood was different; access to sports facilities varied due to prices and safety issues; garbage and obstacles on sidewalks were a serious limitation to physical activity; economic instability had an impact on physical activity. These results might lead the perception and insights of residents to be considered in public health interventions. %K Actividad física %K Entorno urbano %K Metodología cualitativa %~